Description
Human Movement & Biomechanics: An Introductory Text is an essential resource for physiotherapy students and healthcare professionals seeking to understand the principles governing human movement. Written by experts Andrew Kerr PhD MSc MCSP and Philip Rowe PhD, this Elsevier publication bridges the gap between theoretical biomechanical concepts and practical clinical applications.
The text systematically explores the anatomical and mechanical foundations of human movement, including joint mechanics, muscle physiology, and movement analysis. With clear explanations and relevant illustrations, readers gain insight into how biomechanical principles influence physical therapy assessment and treatment planning.
Ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy programs, this introductory text equips practitioners with the knowledge necessary to analyze movement dysfunction, prevent injury, and optimize rehabilitation outcomes. The content reflects current evidence-based practice and professional standards in physiotherapy.







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